
NDIS Pathways Showcase at Mai-Wel Telarah
A warm welcome at Mai-Wel Telarah
We welcomed the community to our Telarah site on Tuesday 26 May for an NDIS Pathways showcase at 23 John Street, offering a closer look at its Social, Community and Creative Pathways (SCCP) programs. Across the morning, NDIS participants, families, support coordinators and community members were invited to step inside, meet the team and experience the spaces where creativity, connection and skill-building come together every day.
Social, Community and Creative Pathways in action
The showcase gave visitors the chance to see a range of programs in action, with activities spanning creative arts, music, mindful making and more.
Guided walkthroughs offered a firsthand look at how participants engage with each program and how supports are tailored to individual goals, interests and strengths.
It was an opportunity to move beyond brochures and conversations, and instead see what these programs feel like in practice.
Thrive catering adds another layer to the day
Morning tea was catered by Thrive, our social enterprise, adding another layer of connection to the event. Guests were able to enjoy a welcoming spread while also seeing the broader impact of Mai-Wel’s work across the community.
The event reflected a commitment to transparency, connection and creating spaces where people can explore options with confidence and ask questions in a relaxed, friendly setting.
Enquire about SCCP programs
For anyone considering Social, Community and Creative Pathways, the day offered a simple but meaningful invitation: come in, have a look and see what is possible.
To enquire about SCCP programs, visit maiwel.com.au/services/enquiry.











